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MasterChef fans left in disbelief as voiceover star's identity finally revealed on 20th anniversary show

BBC MasterChef enthusiasts were left gobsmacked as the voice behind the iconic cooking show was unveiled during a special episode celebrating its 20th anniversary.The semi-final episode was a star-studded affair, featuring a line up of past judges, winners, and Michelin-starred chefs, where the final eight contestants whipped up a three-course meal inspired by previous champions for an impressive 70 guests.The excitement levels peaked when judge John Torode swapped his usual attire for chef whites to lead the kitchen as the executive head chef for the night. However, the real surprise came when India Fisher, the voice that has guided viewers through countless culinary journeys, stepped in front of the camera.
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Lisa Faulkner hints she's not returning to Celebrity Gogglebox in cast shake-up
Celebrity Gogglebox – but they might not be returning.The actress, 50, and Nicola first appeared on the show back in 2019 as they sat down to deliver their verdict on the previous week's television.But while fans may have enjoyed seeing them dig into a variety of treats as well as being left speechless by certain television shows or films, they could be left disappointed.During an exclusive chat with Daily Star, Lisa hinted she's not making a return to the popular Channel 4 show.Reflecting on filming the show, she said: "It's quite long but it's not too bad."It's funny because they're like 'Oh this is this bit, watch this and this is nice', they ask what you want."You just sit there and you sort of forget quite quickly that there are cameras on you because you're just watching the telly but it was really fun to be asked – I'd love to do it again, it was great."Shedding light on what it's like to film the show, Lisa admitted that she had no idea what producers were about to show her. The former EastEnders actress explained: "No, they sort of don't say anything, they like to surprise you." Lisa previously reflected on what it's like working with her husband John Torode, admitting the couple "don't separate work and home life" from their TV show.Discussing Weekend Kitchen, she said: "We don't separate it on set, it's just like we're cooking in our kitchen."I think that's what is really funny, when we're on set cooking, we may as well be in our kitchen at home."She continued: "Anyone that comes to our kitchen at home says 'Oh my God' if they've watched the show, they say 'it's just like being at your house.
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Jamie Oliver delights fans with 'epic' photo with children - and he's unrecognisable
Jamie Oliver is best known for his blond mop of hair and cheeky expression but neither were on display in a new photo he shared to social media on Wednesday.The celebrity chef is clearly a huge Star Wars fan and chose to celebrate May the Fourth by sharing photos of himself dressed up as a stormtrooper – for a very exciting reason.SEE: Jamie Oliver has fans in fits over hilarious video inside £6m homeThe dad-of-five took to Instagram to share a series of images celebrating the iconic film franchise, including one of himself with actor Oscar Isaac and another of the late star of the original series, Carrie Fisher.Most impressive of all, however, was a shot of Jamie in a stormtrooper costume, walking down the street as four of his children followed behind him.WATCH: Jamie Oliver shares hilarious bank holiday update with dog ConkerThe star explained the reason behind the photo in a heartfelt caption, which read: "May the 4th be with you wonderful people… as no one will actually ever see me staring in my favourite film franchise...MORE: Jamie Oliver's wife Jools makes heartbreaking admission about her daughtersSEE: Celebrity chefs' stunning homes: John Torode, Gordon Ramsay, Jamie Oliver and moreI thought I’d show or prove it did actually happen with a secret behind the scenes picture (not taken by me) from behind the scenes with a lovely Oscar Isaac." Jamie thrilled fans with his unexpected behind-the-scenes photoJamie continued: "I had the Best night ever directed by the lovely JJ Abrams and thankfully unlike some royal cameos I didn't get cut from the scene."Oh yeah, a storm trooper colour sergeant I was… probably one of the most epic filming experiences of my life, crew team were exceptional I've never seen anything like
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This Morning chefs' lives - 'sad' co-star split, royal connection and huge net worth
This Morning is one of the hottest daytime shows on the silver screen, as celebrities rush to appear on the ITV show watched by millions of viewers each day.But the beloved show wouldn’t be the same without its regular dose of mouth-watering food as TV chefs from far and wide regularly battle it out to appear on the show and showcase their impressive culinary skills.Over the years, viewers have grown fond of many of the cooks to grace our screens, including Phil Vickery, James Martin, Gino D’Acampo and John Torode who quickly became regular stars on the show.But what many of the adoring fans don’t know is about what these national favourites are like away from the cameras.Ahead of long-standing chef Phil Vickery’s 60th birthday, Daily Star have taken a look inside the lives of the popular TV chefs away from the ITV kitchen.One of the first award-winning chefs to appear on the popular daytime show was Australian native John Torode, who blagged his way onto the show where he later became a household name.The cook first started his culinary career at the age of 16 where he developed a passion for cooking from his grandmother in Australia.He then went on to attend a catering college and worked for the Conran restaurants in the UK where he met his fellow MasterChef judge Greg Wallace while working at Quaglino’s.But it was his role on This Morning which made him a cookery connoisseur when he managed to swindle his way onto the show back in 1996.Speaking at the time, John recalled: “If you want to do anything in life, you've got to be bold enough to start out. That’s how my TV career began.“I was.
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